F S. McCown
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F. Scott McCown rejoined the faculty in 2013.
From 1989 to 2002, he was a state district court judge of general jurisdiction, hearing a broad range of civil cases, including many public interest cases such as the state’s public school finance litigation. By special assignment, Judge McCown also presided over a child protection docket. In 1999, Judge McCown’s Petition in Behalf of the Forsaken Children of Texas to the Governor and 76th Legislature resulted in significantly increased state appropriations for Child Protective Services. He was recognized for this work with the 1999 Award for Leadership in Public Child Welfare by the National Association of Public Child Welfare Administrators, an affiliate of the American Public Human Services Association, and the 2000 Leadership in Local Government Child Advocacy Award by the National Association of Child Advocates. He was also named the 2000 Texas CASA Judge of the Year.
After retiring as a state district judge, McCown served as executive director of the Center for Public Policy Priorities, a nonpartisan, nonprofit policy institute working to address the challenges of low-income Texas children and families. In 2011 and 2005, while he was the center’s executive director, Texas Monthly named him to its list of the 25 most powerful people in Texas politics, calling him a “voice for the voiceless.” In 2007, the School of Social Work at The University of Texas at Austin presented McCown with its Vision and Valor Award of Distinction for exemplary accomplishments in the promotion of social justice.
Before serving as a judge, McCown was a special assistant attorney general and chief of the Criminal Law Enforcement Division, an assistant professor of law at Texas Law, and an associate at Vinson & Elkins. McCown earned a B.S. cum laude (Psychology) in 1976 from Texas Christian University and a J.D. with Honors in 1979 from The University of Texas School of Law, where he was elected to the Order of the Coif, the Order of Barristers, and the Editorial Board of the Texas Law Review.
McCown is a member of the American Law Institute. The Austin Bar Association presented him with its 2013 Distinguished Lawyer Award. The Texas Law Review Association presented him with its 2017 Dean Leon Green Award in recognition of outstanding contributions to the legal profession. The Student Bar Association named him Clinical Professor of the Year for 2016-17.In 2022, Texas Law recognized McCown as a Distinguished Alumnus for Community Service.
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year-2013
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Texas Conquers America Predicts Time Magazine
F S. McCown. “Texas Conquers America Predicts Time Magazine” at Dallas Morning News (October 26, 2013). -
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Eluding Big Ethics Fines
F S. McCown. “Eluding Big Ethics Fines” at San Antonio Express-News (September 1, 2013). -
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Lawsuit charging that Texas provides shoddy care for foster children can advance, judge rules
F S. McCown. “Lawsuit charging that Texas provides shoddy care for foster children can advance, judge rules” at Dallas Morning News (August 29, 2013). -
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Toddler’s death raises questions about how Texas contractor screens, trains foster parents
F S. McCown. “Toddler’s death raises questions about how Texas contractor screens, trains foster parents” at Dallas Morning News (August 18, 2013).
year-2012
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House Bill 915 Implementation Workgroup
F S. McCown. “House Bill 915 Implementation Workgroup” (November 30, 2012). -
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Planning Committee for Meadows Mental Health Institute
F S. McCown. “Planning Committee for Meadows Mental Health Institute” (November 30, 2012). -
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Public Private Parternship on Foster Care Redesign
F S. McCown. “Public Private Parternship on Foster Care Redesign” at Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (November 30, 2012). -
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Advisory Council
F S. McCown. “Advisory Council” at U.T. School of Social Work (November 30, 2012). -
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Trauma Informed Care Assessment Workgroup
F S. McCown. “Trauma Informed Care Assessment Workgroup” at Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (November 30, 2012).
year-1999
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When Can an Agency Change the Findings or Conclusions of an Administrative Law Judge? Part Two
F. Scott McCown, F. Scott McCown & Monica Leo, When Can an Agency Change the Findings or Conclusions of an Administrative Law Judge? Part Two, 51 Baylor Law Review 63 (1999). -
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When Can an Agency Change the Findings or Conclusions of an Administrative Law Judge?
F. Scott McCown, F. Scott McCown & Monica Leo, When Can an Agency Change the Findings or Conclusions of an Administrative Law Judge?, 50 Baylor Law Review 65 (1998).